Members of 5ive Foot Way first met Christian during a print sharing session two years ago, and were impressed by the intensely personal photography he presented; it took a while, but he has since moved back to Singapore and has graciously accepted our invitation.

Dav is a founding member of the collective, who took a hiatus just before our first group exhibition in 2012, and we have seen his work diverge and mature beyond classic aesthetics into an innately intimate view of his world. Everyone is chuffed to welcome him officially back into the fold.

We look forward to working closely with both Christian and Dav. While we have been quiet recently, there are plans afoot, and we will share them when the time is right.

Every month, members of the collective contribute photographs to a group pool that is themed and titled by one member; and that member will select and edit the photographs into a visual narrative — that is our Flavour of the Month. This month's edit is titled The Space Between Us, and edited by Aik Beng.

The inside of our exhibition catalogue; all prints shown here are available for sale, at S$150 each.

Did you know all our prints exhibited at Days We Met are available for sale? All prints are available at S$150 each. Support us by buying a piece of our work to take home with you, and enable us to keep photographing. You can enquire with Objectifs if you're at the gallery itself, or email us at fiveftway@gmail.com.

One of Adam's prints at Days We Met; all exhibited prints are available for sale at S$150 each.

Objectifs: What do you hope for people to get out of this exhibition?

FFW: We hope that our viewers can appreciate that photography isn’t just about pretty photos, but also about putting oneself, no matter how subtle, into the photos. That photography is and should be personal, and is not just a medium, but a way that life unfolds. If our viewers can come away from Days We Met with their own interpretations and narratives, we would be absolutely thrilled.

1. All the prints exhibited at Days We Met are available for sale at S$150 each. We are not editioning the prints, because we believe that everyone should be able to afford and take a piece of our work home with them.

2. Our artists' talk is happening this Saturday, January 18th, beginning at 2pm. Hope to see you there!

Our exhibition listing in the Singapore Arts Week Guide. In the background are Donna's prints, before they went up on the wall.

5ive Foot Way will be at the gallery at Objectifs Centre for Photography and Filmmaking, to talk about Days We Met, working as a collective, and our photography, this Saturday, 18th January 2014, starting at 2pm. For everyone who wants to know more about the collective and its members, and/or ask us pointed questions, please mark your calendars.

Last Thursday, Days We Met opened to an enthusiastic crowd of fellow photography lovers. We'd like to thank every one of you who showed up that evening — photographers, enthusiasts, family, and those who caught wind of the event and showed up — and hope that you enjoyed the work that we have put up.

For those of you who missed the opening, and would like to talk to us about the work, we are holding an artists' talk on January 18th starting 2pm, at Objectifs, and we'd love to see you there.

Here are some snapshots we took at the event, and even though we did not get a group shot, it's probably enough to show you what happened that evening. Our friend Gent also has a post of the event, and none of us here can claim to write the way he does. Check it out.

See more of Jing Wen's work, as well as the work of other members of 5ive Foot Way, at our second group exhibition, Days We Met. The exhibition runs from 10th to 24th January 2014, and is hosted at Objectifs Centre for Photography and Filmmaking. Admission is free.

A sample of Donna's work at Days We Met, 5ive Foot Way's second group exhibition, open to public 2 days later, on 10th January 2014. The exhibition will run through 24th January 2014, and is kindly hosted by Objectifs Centre for Photography and Filmmaking. Admission is free.

See this print, and more, at Days We Met, our second exhibition, beginning this Friday, 10th January 2014. Days We Met is hosted by Objectifs Centre for Photography and Filmmaking, and will run until 24th January 2014. Admission is free.

See this and more from Aik Beng and the rest of 5ive Foot Way at Days We Met, our second group exhibition. Days We Met runs from 10th to 24th January 2014, and will be hosted at Objectifs Centre for Photography and Filmmaking. Admission is free.

See this print by Adam, and more, at our upcoming exhibition, Days We Met, to be held at Objectifs Centre for Photography and Filmmaking, from 10th to 24th January 2014. Admission is free, and exhibited prints are available for sale at $150 each.

Days We Met will showcase 30 photographs, both colour, and black and white, by the collective's members. It is our attempt at exploring ourselves through experiencing life, a group presentation that also celebrates our individuality. We would love to share our photography with you.

The exhibition will be open to public on January 10th, and our opening reception will be held on January 9th. Prints shown are also available for sale at S$150 each, and will be signed on both the front and back.

We had the privilege of showing and selling books from our collective and its individual members at the IPA Photo Book Show 2013, held over the last weekend at the National Museum of Singapore. We did rather well, exceeding our own (admittedly low) expectations.

It was a great experience being there amongst photographers and enthusiasts alike, with a shared fondness for the reproduced image, and the great and diverse body of work that was on show. We were also greatly encouraged by the generally favourable reactions to our offerings, and that can only spur us on to greater heights.

5ive Foot Way would like to thank the ever-generous Kevin WY Lee, founder of Invisible Photographer Asia, for organising the event, and allowing the collective to show our work and ply our wares at the show. We wish you every success with your new book, Bay of Dreams, and may you sell many, many copies.

The great crew of volunteers Kevin assembled, including (but not limited to) Sebastian Song, Darren Soh, Saifuddin Jalil, Anol Bhattacharya, Raymond Tanhueco, Len Cruz, Mark Ortega, William Reodica, Black Swan, Siong Chung Hwa, Andrew Nethercleft, et al, also played a huge part in the show's resounding success. It was a pleasure working with you guys. Special mention should also go to the kind Chii Fei Ho of Chiif Cameras for sponsoring our posters.

We would also like to thank the many generous friends who visited our booth and who bought copies of our books. You guys keep us going.

5ive Foot Way is proud to announce our first collective publication, Take A Seat, an 80-page book featuring 48 colour, and black and white, photographs by Aik Beng Chia, Callan Tham, Donna Chiu, and Tham Jing Wen.

The book will be officially launched on this weekend's IPA Photobook Show 2013 at the National Museum of Singapore, October 19th and 20th, and will be priced at S$35 (US$29) plus shipping. Orders can be made through any member of 5ive Foot Way, or via our official email, fiveftway@gmail.com.

Click on the gallery below to scroll through some images of the book. We hope to see you there at the launch this Saturday.

5ive Foot Way is proud to announce two new publications from two of our founding members: Nisshi Vol. III by Callan and Japan Quietly by Jing Wen.

Japan Quietly is the result of a two week summer tour around the quiet realm of Japan, collecting the poignant scenes which Jing Wen encountered. It is representative of both Japan and Jing Wen, where his formalistic yet unforced compositions shows his dinstinctive flavour through his favoured square frames.

The 82-page book is priced at US$24/S$30 (plus shipping) per copy, and available for order through Jing Wen himself; you can contact him for details.

Nisshi Vol. III is the continuation of Callan's photographic journal, featuring 30 black and white photographs over 52 pages, taken between August and December 2012.